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Volume 23, Number 3 Spring 1989
Articles
Minimizing Unnecessary Differences in Occupational Testing
Martin M. Shapiro, Michael H. Slutsky, and Richard F. Watt
Law and Literature: An Unnecessarily Suspect Class in the Liberal Arts Component of the Law School Curriculum
Elizabeth Villiers Gemmette
Monsanto Lecture
The Monsanto Lectures: Understanding Tort Law
Ernest J. Weinrib
Notes
To Disclose or Not to Disclose the Presence of Aids: Resolving the Confidentiality Concerns of Patients, Physicians, and Third Parties
Michael B. McVickar
Michigan Worker's Compensation Act: The Intentional Tort Exception to the Exclusive Remedy Provision
Gail S. Parkhurst
The Apportionment of Fault to Unidentifiable Tortfeasors Under Indiana's Comparative Fault Statute: What's in a "Name"?
Peter H. Pogue
Testimony of Children via Closed-Circuit Television in Indiana: Face (to television) to Face Confrontation
Paul W. Ritsema
Protecting Public Employees and Defamation Defendants: A Two-Tiered Analysis as to What Constitutes "A Matter of Public Concern"
Nadine Renee Dahm